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Moderate Charges.. npHE volume of business under the Public Trustee’s control reduces overhead costs and enables him to keep charges to estates on the lowest possible scale. Before making your will ascertain the Public Trustee’s charges for administering your estate. Consult tho Public Trustee, Wellington, or his local representative. PUBLIC TRUSTEE J

“LISTER” POWER at Id. per hour Read what a N.Z. farmer writes of his Lister Diesel after 2 years’ experience— Kaitaia, April 1, 1936. / De i a can r stin say that the "Lister” Diesel YOU CAN engine is the best thing in the way of engines that I have ever had. I got mine OE i Y O M in August, 1934, and have run it every “ 1 1 ’ day since. It gives no trouble. 1 take it down every six months for cleaning, £& which is a simple matter. My experience is that a man milking — —mrryn m 100 cows can pay his engine off at the j| j| (K jS? rate of £2/10/* per month (and run it) fem g | Bss Li'A for Jess than he can run a petrol engine for the same work. CMECrE Yours truly, UlEdlZlL (Sgd.) GEO. W. PUCKEY. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED LEAFLET—WITHOUT OBLIGATION. LEVIN & CO., LTD., Machinery Dept., WELLINGTON, Cl.

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Life of Harry Holland Great Review in Railways Magazine New Zealanders of all classes and creeds will have a heartfelt human interest in James Cowan’s brilliant review of the life and work of Henry Edmund Holland, who led the Labour Party for so many years. With a clear insight into the beliefs and ideals of a self-sacrificing statesman, Mr. Cowan offers a worthy tribute, from a national viewpoint. This July issue has also a wide range of other good features, well illustrated—stories, humorous sketches, original verse, chats on books and authors, timely notes and useful hints for women, a remarkable review of sport, and the romantic meanings of Maori place-names. OVERSEAS FRIENDS* WOULD LIKE COPIES 6d. At Bookshops and Agencies 6d.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 19